The Effect of Giving High Voltage to the Concentration of Free Fatty
Acids in Crude Palm Oil (CPO)
Nurhafiz Ahmad Rangkuti, Kerista Tarigan and Syahrul Humaidi
Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
Keywords: Crude Palm Oil, Free Fatty Acids, High Voltage, Flyback Transformer.
Abstract: The effect of giving a High Voltage to the concentration of free fatty acids in Crude Palm Oil has been
observed. This research was done to use 20 KV high voltage source originating from a simple circuit FBT
(Flyback Transformer) using duty cycle and the frequency used was 50% and 3 Hz respectively. In its
application, this is done by passing the high voltage to two positive and negative electrodes dipped in palm
oil with time variations of 0, 1, 2, and 3 hours. The test results show that the giving of high voltage
variations in the duration of 0, 1, 2, and 3 hours gives a change in the content of free fatty acids in CPO oil
that is equal to 5.16%, 5.42%, 3.24%, and 2.89% respectively. These results provide knowledge about a
new method that can be developed for applications to reduce levels of free fatty acids contained in CPO oil
for consumption needs such as vegetable oils which are healthier because they are low in free fatty acids.
1 INTRODUCTION
Palm oil has been one of the results of the
agricultural industry that has high economic value.
This is because this oil has been successfully
utilized into various products such as edible oils,
soaps, cosmetics and fuels (Misra & Murthy, 2011).
However, the presence of free fatty acids in palm
oil is a negative value on the use of CPO itself
(Cornelius J.A. & Agric., 1966) CPO oil which has
a high content of free fatty acids has poor quality
and provides various disadvantages so the process
of reducing free fatty acid levels needs to be done
(Atinafu & B Bedemo, 2011).
The existing method and commonly used to
reduce the content of free fatty acids is the thermal
method. The thermal method that is commonly
used in palm oil processing factories still has many
weaknesses, including the high operational costs
and the ability to reduce free fatty acid levels
themselves. Thus, alternative methods for reducing
free fatty acids are needed.
High voltage electricity has been widely
applied in various field, in this case the use of high
voltage electricity to reduce free fatty acid levels
will be carried out. High voltage generation is
generated by large and complex circuits. As
research develops on the application of high
voltage in all fields today, a simpler circuit is
needed to generate high voltage. A simpler circuit
can facilitate research in the laboratory to develop
this application (Nader & Stanly, 2015).
In high voltage equipment a simple circuit using
Flyback Transformer to produce voltages up to
kilovolts can be utilized electric fields generated
from the equipment. The effect of the electric field
that is generated can affect the properties in a
material such as: Clarity (appearance), Density,
Kinematic Viscosity (kinematic viscosity), Flash
Point (flash point), pour point (pour point)
Neutrality and Conductivity (Malik et al., 1998)
(Abdel-Salam et al., 2000); (Meher et al., 2013)
(Plank et al., 2017).
In this study, a high voltage of 40KV will be
applied to reduce the levels of free fatty acids from
CPO oil.
2 METHODS
The method of conducting this research is to design
a high voltage tool using the Flyback Transformer
method with a parallel plate to palm oil (CPO). In
the manufacture of high voltage devices using
Flyback Transformer which is coupled with a series
of circuits and produces an output voltage up to
Ahmad Rangkuti, N., Tarigan, K. and Humaidi, S.
The Effect of Giving High Voltage to the Concentration of Free Fatty Acids in Crude Palm Oil (CPO).
DOI: 10.5220/0010139400002775
In Proceedings of the 1st International MIPAnet Conference on Science and Mathematics (IMC-SciMath 2019), pages 219-221
ISBN: 978-989-758-556-2
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kilovolts, several electronic equipment, ATmega
328, optocoupler, and driver are needed. The
advantage of using this flayback method is that it
can produce high output voltages with low input
voltages. The process of the circuit can be seen in
Figure 1 below:
Figure 1: Block Diagram of The Tool.
In the process a minimum voltage of 5 volts is
needed to activate ATmega 328, to provide
regulating the duty cycle at the foot of the Atmega
328, setting the duty cycle using a program that is
entered through a computer to the Atmega 328, the
duty cycle can be adjusted using a potentiometer
which will then be displayed on the LCD.
In this circuit all components must be in a high
voltage phase, so it is not damaged, such as the
optocoupler. The function of the optocoupler is to
deliver high voltage to the IGBT driver, which will
then be transmitted to the flyback transformer leg.
Then from the flyback a high voltage will come out
in the kilovolt scale, which is measured using a
40kV Lutron High Voltage Probe. The circuit of the
entire instrument can be seen in Figure 2 below:
Figure 2: Overall set of tools.
Simple high voltage equipment circuit can be
seen in the picture below:
Figure 3: Overall Tool Photo.
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3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
From a current of 220 ACV the current is changed to
12 DCV using a power supply and then converted to
5 DCV using a Regulator IC, which will then be
connected to the Atmega 328. From the Atmega 328
microcontroller circuit, the frequency that passes
through the optocoupler is 3 kHz.
3.1 Results of Measurements of Large
High Voltage Devices
The results of measurements of high voltage in high
voltage circuits with a probe using a 40 kV Lutron
HV probe.
Table 1: Results of Measuring High Voltage in The
Circuits.
Duty Cycle (%) frequency
(
KHz
)
Output
(
KV
)
50 3 20
3.2 The Test Results of Free Fatty Acid
Levels (ALB)
In this study, before and after being given a high
voltage using parallel plate electrodes on palm oil
(CPO).
Table 2: Test Results for Free Fatty Acid Levels (ALB).
Time (hours) Free Fatty Acids Levels
(
%
)
0 5.60
1 5.42
2 3.24
3 2.89
4 CONCLUSION
Manufacture of high voltage devices using FBT
(Flyback Transformer) with an output voltage source
of 20 kV with duty cycle 50% frequency of 3 KHz
which is flowed on palm oil (CPO) to determine the
effect of a strong electric field on free fatty acids
(ALB) with a time variation of 0 , 1,2, and 3 hours
and percent change in free fatty acids (ALB)
produced 5.60%, 5.42%, 3.24%, 2.89%.
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